The American Bee Journal, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2, Jan 1894
The American Bee Journal is the “oldest bee paper in America established in 1861 devoted to scientific bee-culture and the production and sale of pure honey. Published every Wednesday, by Thomas G. Newman, Editor and Proprietor” In this issues are topics including Foul Brood and Its Propagation, Wintering Bees in the Cellar, Mailing Queen-Bees Long Distances, and a biography of Franklin Wilcox. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Genre(s): Life Sciences
Language: English
Group: American Bee Journal
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Editorial | Christine Rottger |
00:11:25 |
Play 02 | General Questions | One Smooth Voice |
00:07:12 |
Play 03 | Langstroth Biographical.- Franklin Wilcox | One Smooth Voice |
00:03:56 |
Play 04 | In Sunny Southland | One Smooth Voice |
00:13:09 |
Play 05 | Queries And Replies | Christine Rottger |
00:07:09 |
Play 06 | Mailing Queen-Bees Long Distances | James R. Hedrick |
00:07:34 |
Play 07 | Wintering Bees in the Cellar | David Lawrence |
00:05:10 |
Play 08 | Bees Improving Themselves, Etc. | Christine Rottger |
00:08:35 |
Play 09 | Foul Brood and Its Propagation | Christine Rottger |
00:12:28 |
Play 10 | Convention Proceedings | Dulaney High Key Club |
00:14:39 |
Play 11 | Random Stings | James R. Hedrick |
00:06:08 |
Play 12 | Our Letter Box Part 1 | Evelyn Lehmann |
00:05:47 |
Play 13 | Our Letter Box Part 2 | James R. Hedrick |
00:06:42 |
Play 14 | Our Letter Box Part 3 | Piotr Nater |
00:06:56 |